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Lesley Young, Greetham Valley

The Gents and Ladies sections at Greetham Valley Golf Club were out in force on Sunday, playing for their respective Moore Stephen Trophies along with trying to add more Order of Merit points to their totals.

In the Ladies Trophy, Lesley Young (hcp 18) had a terrific round of gross 82 (nett 64) in which she was particularly strong on the front where she only dropped two shots to the course (and those were on the 1st and 9th).

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The British Merchant Navy's iconic red flag will be flown outside Oakham Library next month to mark Merchant Navy Day 2019.

The special day is celebrated throughout the UK on 3 September each year - the day that marked the start of the Second World in 1939 and saw the first British maritime casualty of the conflict, the sinking of the merchant vessel SS Athenia.

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This year's highly-anticipated Birdfair will be addressing some of the big issues of the day, including climate change and wildlife decline.

The birdwatchers' Glastonbury is at Anglian Water Nature Reserve in Egleton, cared for by Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust in partnership with Anglian Water, from Friday, 16 to Sunday, 18 August.

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Thomas Beach has resigned as Chairman of Oakham United Football Club after just five months in the role.

Craig Shuttleworth, Oakham United Director and Football Club Secretary, told Oakham Nub News Mr Beach notified the club that he was quitting on 8 July...via a WhatsApp message.

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Rutland County Council has announced today (Mon) that it will not be developing the Officers' Mess site in advance of the redevelopment of St George's Barracks.

The council's cabinet agreed in March 2018 to explore the potential of acquiring the four hectare Officers' Mess site from the Ministry of Defence (MoD), to build approximately 70 homes as an exemplar for the remainder of the St George's site.

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